Indeed odd spots, but I don't know, I just tend to symphatize with this match a lot for what's worth. The Dominick storyline sucked ass, but imo the execution of it (and pretty much the whole Rey/Eddie feud) was almost flawless. And to me, this is one of those rare occasions where I really wanted the heel (Eddie) to lose. The crowd and drama alone stick it to me.

Eddie has a lot of underrated classics up his sleeve - like the No DQ match with Edge. Shame we never got Eddie/HBK

A whole lot of shit on this show outside of the opening promo with Mick Foley and Triple H, where Foley transformed into Cactus Jack. Angle and Blackman vs. Edge and Christian could have been pretty good had in not been cut short, which is a damn shame. Jericho/Kane was fine for the time it received, but I'm really looking forward to the culmination of the Jericho/Chyna feud so we can get Jericho on his own. The tag team main event was fine as well with the Big Show turning heel on The Rock after the match. As good as Raw has been the last two weeks, Smackdown has been pretty awful so far in the year 2000 outside of a few promos and the Rikishi/HHH main event from January 6th.

I enjoyed watching this match, but this is not my favorite Jericho vs. Rock match. My favorite is Jericho vs. Rock at No Mercy 2001. This is also not my favorite Rock match from the Royal Rumble. My favorite is the Rock vs. Mankind I Quit match at Royal Rumble 1999. Jericho looked good in this match, but The Rock proved that Jericho was not good enough by kicking out of two lionsaults and a Rock Bottom. He also didn’t tap out to the Walls of Jericho and kicked out of a pin after he was hit with the championship belt. Jericho had to perform three illegal moves in a row (low blow, using the exposed turnbuckle as a weapon, and pin with legs on the rope) to defeat The Rock. The match didn’t make The Rock look bad because Jericho had to cheat to win, but I think it made Jericho look like a weak champion because it was obvious that The Rock should have won the match

I watched the Billy Graham Timeline yesterday, essentially covering a couple of months before he beat Bruno to just after Bob beat him, and fuck, he didn't half shit all over Backlund. Saying he never should have been given the title and he never drew. Which is fucking crazy because the guy is like the 6th greatest draw ever or something (according to that list Meltzer put up a few years ago anyway). I had heard rumours that some guys (Verne and possibly Eddie Graham) had gotten together and bet to see if they could convince Vince Sr to make BOB champion because him as champ was laughable or something, and Billy somewhat confirms that Vince was talked into it by those guys and someone else (I forget who). Billy kept on about how it was a mistake and shit but Vince was too proud to change anything after the belt was put on Bob. Maybe, just maybe, Bob was actually fucking DRAWING MONEY so they kept it on him. FOR NEARLY SIX YEARS.

Bob was a huge draw as the champ, and the last of dying breed in WWF before the transformation into the "soap opera" company. He was famous for wrestling other big champions, like Robinson, Race, Inoki, Patera and Flair. Huge money was made. Fuck the jelaous haters. And I like Graham.

TV shows are the best entertainment programmes like wrestling. My favourite TV show is RAW and SMACK DOWN. I specially like fight of Rey mysterio and Randy Ortan. It was very amazing fight with lots of stunt.

TV shows are the best entertainment programmes like wrestling. My favourite TV show is RAW and SMACK DOWN. I specially like fight of Rey mysterio and Randy Ortan. It was very amazing fight with lots of stunt.

Oh yeah, I find that NO DQ Eddie match against Edge to be extremely overrated, much like 99 percent of everything non-gimmick that Edge does.

"He's not the biggest. He was never the strongest. He was never the fastest. He was overlooked. He went in the sixth round. So with that being said, all of the intangibles that a quarterback is supposed to have, they overlooked it with him because it was burning from inside of him" - Ray Lewis on Tom Brady